Potholes ahead for Trumps upcoming public works proposal
He is relying on state and local governments to pony up a significant share of the total.
WASHINGTON The Trump administration will soon release its long-anticipated public works plan, trying to fulfill a campaign pledge but set to fall short of some ambitious goals.
As a candidate, Donald Trump promised to generate at least $1 trillion in infrastructure spending. As president, he is relying on state and local governments to pony up a significant share of the total.
Trump told mayors at the White House this week that he would present his proposal after Tuesdays State of the Union address.
Were also working to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure by stimulating a $1 trillion investment, and thatll actually probably end up being about $1.7 trillion, Trump said.
Officials said Washingtons commitment will be far smaller and the benefits contingent in large part on state and local support.
The administrations plan calls for $200 billion in federal spending over 10 years, according to a six-page summary reviewed by The Associated Press.
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States, local governments and other project sponsors could use the grants for no more than 20 percent of the cost. Thats consistent with comments from administration officials that they want to use federal dollars as incentives, and that most of rest of the money would come from other sources.
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So any other words he wants the states to pony up the money so he can take credit for the improvements.